Soundz upgrade

You going to wait tell after break in for the new video ?


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Nope....Starting on new video today.. gonna combine a few difference genres of music to get the full scope of how good these are.

EDIT:


RAIN DELAY!!!!!!!!!

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So is there a line leveler involved with this install or are the Boom speaker level out puts just run to the amp ?
 
So is there a line leveler involved with this install or are the Boom speaker level out puts just run to the amp ?

Direct plug and play system.... no line levelers...

All Soundz systems require a 2 amp ON/8 speaker ON flash to the head unit. As of around 6 months ago, MOCO took this flashing ability away from Digital Tech for anything other than Boom Audio....

So... you have to find an Indy in your area that can flash the head unit BEFORE you install the system... or.... wait for a rally near you that Soundz may be apart of.
 
Sounds like the Moco is really trying to close the door on aftermarket audio for Boom equipped bikes , gotta love em.
 
Starting on new video today

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Awesome. I have tried but my videos don't do the system justice. Maybe I need to try something better than my IPhone! Thanks for the first one and all you contribute, I would not have the great soundz I have now if not for you.
 
Awesome. I have tried but my videos don't do the system justice. Maybe I need to try something better than my IPhone! Thanks for the first one and all you contribute, I would not have the great soundz I have now if not for you.
Video has been delayed for rain... I use my Galaxy S8+


You're welcome bro... anytime!

Video can't let you illustrate loudness... but clarity and distance can be illustrated easily... thus giving you an idea of how loud it really is

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I had the soundz customz upgrade my whole system at the 77th rally . To say that I am less than impressed would be an understatement. The quality of work was absolutely terrible. For $1700. 00 you would think that they would have paid attention to detail. I've got a detatchable tour pack and by the time I got to Denver for the ride back home, both of my rear speaker boxes were hanging on with one bolt and the speaker grills were stripped out and falling off. It took me several hours to find a solution to getting them back on securely enough to get home. And my antenna wasn't even plugged in. I wouldn't allow that crew to touch my bike again. They took about 4 hours or more to install it and did a terrible job. The rear speaker boxes were completely stripped and I had no spare parts with me to fix it. I had to make speed clips from bottle caps just to keep the grills in place. Fortunately for me, I run a fastener business in Anaheim and will eventually get everything right with the boxes. The frustrating part is that I had pointed this out to their installer prior to picking the bike up. They pulled the knurled inserts right through the boxes leaving me with a mess to fix on the road.
 
Wow... sorry to hear of your experience. That would be VERY frustrating to say the least. Looks like you were very resourceful in the quick fix... nice job!

I hope you get it all straightened out.
 


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